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Bush's moralistic Middle East crusade has backfired, creating more enemies than it destroys. It's time for a tactical retreat.
  • Dead-ending a bad hand in poker...

    I like Kamiya's simple argument that pouring more fuel on this fire will only make things worse -- an argument that is gaining more and more traction among those who value human life in the US.

    Another metaphor may also work: if one is dealt a weak hand in poker, then makes a decent bet, which an opponent with a better hand raises, the *smart tactical move* is to *fold* and live to play another hand.

    No amount of betting will make one's hand better, and if after 200,000 troops, 3,000+ dead, and four years, and nearly a trillion dollars, no amount of bluffing and posturing will save us now.

    This explains Bush/Cheney's current Iran War plans -- they're still bluffing with no hand.

    But never fear, all: David Brooks tells us that "Bush is convinced that history is moving in the direction of

    democracy, or as he said Friday: 'It's more of a theological

    perspective. I do believe there is an Almighty, and I believe a gift of that Almighty to all is freedom. And I will tell you that is a principle that no one can convince me that doesn't exist.'"

    Bush is a horrible, egotistical card player committed to bringing down our whole country on his big bluff.